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Check out this clip featuring our own Gabrielle Green and Lorne Runnels discussing why BlackRoots Alliance chose to prioritize Public Safety. Discover more insights from our Reimagine Public Safety report by clicking the link in the bio. Don't forget to follow us for more stories about what public safety entails for Chicago's Black Communities. #ReimaginePublicSafety #PublicSafety #BlackSafety
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Join us on Wednesday, 2/7 for the next #LunchAndLearn webinar on Reimagining Public Safety & research from community listening sessions with Black communities in #Chicago —co-hosting with Black Public Defender Association and featuring a powerful lineup of speakers including Northwestern University’s Mary Pattillo, Gabby Green from BlackRoots Alliance, Cook County Public Defender Takenya Nixon & Alaina Bloodworth from the Black Public Defender Association. Link to join below. https://lnkd.in/gqRamfvD
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Those moments when you don't really know how it will go! Thanks to City of Norwood Payneham and St Peters for including me in this year's Raising the bar event. Being able to speak about our humaning, perfectionism, expectations and have a creative exploration at The Colonist Tavern was a great way to spend a Tuesday night. Thanks to the Staff and Volunteers who generously gave their time and supported me with pipecleaners and balls everywhere!
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Join me next Tuesday for this webinar on how transit agencies and CBOs can collaborate to tackle harassment together!
Transit safety is a huge concern for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and other communities in California — which is why our Managing Director of Policy Annie Lee (Chinese for Affirmative Action) is moderating a webinar on this very topic. Tune in this coming Tuesday at 10AM PT to learn how Stop AAPI Hate and other transit advocates are confronting rider harassment once and for all. Panelists will include: Asha Weinstein Agrawal from the Mineta Transportation Institute Chantal Hildebrand from Alliance for Girls Meghna Khanna from Los Angeles Metro Alicia Trost from BART And there’s still time to register. Visit https://lnkd.in/eauHESmH to join us. https://lnkd.in/ee6_7QwK
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It is hard to believe the summer is at the halfway point already, and I could not be more grateful to Equip for Equality for the breadth of opportunities I have already had! Without a doubt, the theme of the last few weeks has been exposure—to new topics, new settings, and new projects. Last week, I was able to observe court for the first time. Aside from serving on jury duty once, I have not spent any time in a courtroom, so the days in court were very impactful. My biggest takeaway is how much waiting occurs in court. From waiting for the room to open to waiting for a specific case to get called, the waiting is pervasive. Waiting makes me anxious in the best of times, so I cannot help but wonder about the psychological toll the amount of waiting takes on the person whose life, future, and freedom are at stake. Who does the waiting serve? Who does the waiting disadvantage? If we are truly going to work for equal justice for all, we must grapple with the distress waiting for justice creates before, during, and after proceedings. I also had the chance to participate in community education on behalf of one of our organization’s partners: New Leaf Illinois. New Leaf provides free legal representation or legal information to people who want their cannabis convictions off their record throughout the whole state. I was floored to learn about the incredibly important work this initiative provides to combat systemic disparities created by the war on drugs. Bonus: I learned the difference between record expungement and record sealing! Finally, I had the chance to visit our office in person! In addition to putting faces with email addresses, I checked a Chicago must-see off my bucket list: Cloud Gate aka The Bean! Since our office sits across from the Bean’s Millennium Park home, our offices overlook this famous sculpture. The Bean has been blocked off renovation for the last year, so it was perfect timing to come to the office the day it was freed! I am grateful for the work and funding support from Equal Justice America as well as the Loyola University Chicago School of Law Civitas ChildLaw Center that makes this #EJAFellowUpdate possible! Want to support the future of public interest law? Check out my fundraising page here: https://lnkd.in/g_iTRRx9
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Not only does Feed the Children help children around the world, but they are headquartered right here in OKC making an impact locally, nationally, and globally. I loved getting to attend the grand opening of the FEED's Partner Market! This new program is based out of our distribution center in Oklahoma City where local partner organizations can shop for the products they need - whether that be food, cleaning items, hygiene, and even books. Did you know that 15% of people live below the poverty line right here in Oklahoma City? With the Partner Market, FEED is working to create measurable, sustained impact, and create a world where no child goes to bed hungry. https://lnkd.in/dpg2Jc35
Feed the Children is proud to announce the grand opening of our OKC Partner Market this past week! This pilot program will allow our local partner organizations to self-select the resources they need for their own communities from our distribution center. “Our local community partners don’t have the ability to store pallets of food, but they need a variety that’s right for their community. So we’ve opened our Partner Market, giving them the ability to select foods and essential items that SNAP benefits don’t cover: things like detergent and shampoo, toothpaste and toothbrushes," said Julie Laird Davis, Sr. Vice President of Strategic Partnerships & Individual Giving. Thank you to our partners Oklahoma City Indian Clinic, Sisu Youth Services, the OK City Center, Light and Salvation Church, and Pivot for attending the launch!
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Microaggressions are like mosquito bites - while we all get bit sometimes, some people get bit more than others. Ebony Pritchett, Founder of The Advocacy Group, LLC, conducted research to understand how people are experiencing microaggressions in the workplace. Her results were fascinating, and the impacts are far reaching. Check out the full talk for her detailed results, but we will leave you with this reminder: stick up for others when you see microaggressions, and listen and apologize when you commit them! https://lnkd.in/dXQZ96nt #mrxpros #equity #microaggressions
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This week is CapTech's annual Week of Caring! First started in 2020, we set aside a week to focus on both individual CapTecher and community care. Each day has a focus theme, with engagement opportunities and meaningful reminders of the importance of giving back to others and ourselves. Learn more about our areas of impact: https://lnkd.in/eeJ_gYR5
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